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Stanford Marsh installed five HP PageWide XL 8000 printers at the United Kingdom Hydrographic Office’s (UKHO) headquarters in Taunton, Somerset, making it Europe’s largest HP PageWide installation to date.

Dutch company Zeil-Doek has found its Blackman and White Genesis cutter so reliable it has never had to call out for an engineer’s visit.

The Colour Crew has invested in a DYSS X7 digital cutting table from AG/CAD to reduce lead times and costs, achieve greater in-house control and open up new markets. Within a few months of installing the DYSS machine, the large format digital and screen print specialist is realising the benefits of its investment.

As one of the UK's leading manufacturers of personalised greetings cards and wedding stationary, Shipley based Collisons has extended its portfolio to offer personalised PoS displays, children's door signs and height charts, wedding signage and plans, and gift-wrapping to complement the existing product range.

Thames Graphics is a business that has kept pace with the trends and developments of the large format print industry since the company was founded in 1984. At the start of the new millennium, the High Wycombe company was moving toward digital print. However, it was the acquisition of the business by husband and wife team Alex and Ivan that really drove the company through its most successful decade of growth.

Ben Grist, founder of Oakdene Designs, first came across Roland DG while at college and knew from that moment he wanted to own one of his own. An entrepreneur at heart, at the age of 17, Ben stared his first business, manufacturing high end chicken coops. He soon invested in a Roland DG GX-24, the predecessor to the GS-24 Desktop Cutter, allowing him to produce custom-made stickers for the coops. The desktop printer required a low initial investment and this, coupled with Ben’s prior knowledge of the machine from college, made the GX-24 the perfect choice for the newly launched business.

Wide format print and signage specialist Group101 has expanded its offer thanks to a recent investment in an MTEX 5032Pro direct-to-textile printer.

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